38 THE GOLD DISCOVERIES vast emporium for goods where the means of absorption would exceed the supply, and the demand be adequate to produce a profit for the consignor under all circumstances. ’1 Taste V Bank Statistics for New South Wales and Victoria 2 (In Thousands of Pounds Sterling) Ttem. Notes in Circulation . Deposits. . . Coin and Bullion. 5 Assets . . " Liabilities . . . Ratio, Res. to Deposits Ratio, Res. to Liabilities Ratio, Notes to Coin . 1848. 1853. 240-3 2,743 1227-7 9,552 587-2 7,376 2375-5 12,168 1487-7 12,833 47-89, 76:99 39-5 | 57-6 41 a4 1855. 3,582 10,072 4757 18.458 14,136 47-29, | 336 | "rE 1857. 3,644 11,330 5,340 19,082 13,652 47-19 34-1 68 Per Cent 70 50 30 Ep 78 56 Fra. IIT. BANK RESERVES. 1848-57 Upper broken line percentage Reserves to Deposits, lower broken line percentage Reserves to Liabilities, black line percentage of Notes in Circulation to Reserves. L Art. ‘Commerce and Finance of Australia ’, Bankers’ Magazine, September 1855. ? From the official Statistical Abstract for Colonial Possessions for the years concerned.